Apple just launched a few minutes ago the first pubic beta from macOS Big Sur. From here we always recommend not installing a new Apple operating system until it is made official for all users. Preliminary beta phases may be faulty and not work properly.
But if you're curious and you can't wait for Big Sur macOS officially released in September, you no longer need to be a developer to install a preliminary beta. Apple has just made available to all users a very stable beta version of its future macOS Big Sur.
Apple released its first public betas for iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 Back in July and Mac users we have been eagerly awaiting the public beta of macOS Big Sur. Now the ability to test the new design, widgets, Safari experience, etc. is available to any user.
macOS Big Sur includes a big update of the iOS-inspired user interface. Other new features include Control Center, Safari enhancements, new Messages app features like pinned messages, customizable widgets, and much more.
The macOS Big Sur public beta It is now available to be installed for free from Apple's beta website. But keep in mind that it is generally not advisable to install a macOS beta version, even if it is public, if you use your Mac for work.
Apple also highlights that “some applications and services may not work as expected and their data may not be backward compatible. Be sure to make a Backup from your Mac using Time Machine before installing the software. »
You are warned, by the company and us. But if you are still thinking about installing it (the truth is that the developer betas work quite well and have not given many problems), enter the apple website and install it. You will enjoy with all the news that presents this new macOS Big Sur.